Gene Alley
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Originally Posted by Gene Alley
I would prefer having the contents of this 3500 page diary made public rather than taking Posner's, Ware's or Panagopulos' synopsis. I would also like to see the earlier writings of Mengele which were written between 1945 and 1960. I wonder where they are and why they haven't been released to the public and made a part of the extensive holocaust record?
Off the record?
The FBI warehouse for important stuff the public can't find out about.
Or perhaps the double secret holocaust storage facility.
http://www.ihr.org/jhr/v09/v09p--5_Faurisson.html
Fear of Revealing the Documents
"In 1986 Gerald L. Posner, a Jewish lawyer from the United States, published a book entitled Mengele: The Complete Story (in collaboration with John Ware, New York, McGraw-Hill). The title is misleading because the author obviously conceals what Mengele happened to write, after the war, about Auschwitz. On page 48, it is said that, according to his son Rolf, Mengele appeared to be "quite unrepentant and felt no shame" about the years he spent at Auschwitz. As far as I arn concerned, I am inclined to believe that Mengele felt neither repentance nor shame since he had nothing to repent or feel shame about.
I am convinced that his personal papers fully confirm the Revisionist position and that, for that reason, the Exterminationists, who were able to get hold of his papers with the help of Mengele's son Rolf, refuse to divulge their contents ("In Rolf's apartment were two bags filled with more than thirty pounds of Mengele's personal writings," page 302). I am thinking in particular about one piece entitled "Fiat Lux" (mentioned on page 316); the title leads me to think that in it Mengele shed some light on what really happened at Auschwitz. I am not alone in thinking that Posner, Rolf Mengele and the whole group of supposed experts or researchers are hiding some documents from us. We read in Holocaust and Genocide Studies (Vol. 2, No. 1, 1987, page 9):
Had [Mengele], who did not repent a thing, really not written anything about these decisive years? And, if he has written about these years, who has destroyed or hidden these notes?"